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- Date Released: September 30, 2008
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Peak Records
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It was some measure of the peculiarities of music marketing that 2008's Heard That, veteran keyboardist Jeff Lorber's debut for Peak Records, was categorized as "contemporary jazz," even though its musical style was essentially the same brand of pop-jazz fusion he had been playing since his first recording more than three decades earlier. But it was also some measure of the state of jazz itself, which arguably not only had not "progressed" since 1977, but had actually "regressed," with many musicians re-investigating the traditional jazz that preceded "contemporary jazz." Heard That was "contemporary jazz" in the sense that nothing had come along that was any more modern than what Lorber and his associates came up with originally. Still, a listener encountering this album without any foreknowledge would be likely to take in the popping basslines, wah-wah guitar riffs, funk rhythms, occasional R&B vocals, and, of course, the leader's melodic soloing, usually on the electronic piano, and suppose that the 1970s never ended. A technical exception to that impression might come with the second track, Lorber's version of Amy Winehouse's hit "Rehab." But, of course, that tune itself sounds like something from the '60s, in particular the Ramsey Lewis jazz/pop hit "The In Crowd," a song Lorber covered already. On the disc, Lorber collaborated closely with Rex Rideout, who co-produced with him and even joined in on keyboards, here and there, such that it was impossible to tell which of them was playing at any given moment. But the result still sounded like Lorber. Maybe the time had come to invent a new name for music played in this style. Could there be such a thing as "retro-contemporary jazz"? If so, it might sound like this.
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Come On Up
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Rehab
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3:17 |
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Don't Hold Back
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4:14 |
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You Got Something
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4:15 |
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Gamma Rays
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5:15 |
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Don't Stop
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4:44 |
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The Bomb
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Take Control
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3:50 |
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Night Sky
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4:18 |
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Heard That
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10 Total Tracks, 45:21 Total Length
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Credits
- Gerald Albright - Sax (Alto) // Gerald Albright - Engineer // Gerald Albright - Guest Appearance // Jeff Lorber - Bass // Jeff Lorber - Bass // Jeff Lorber - Guitar // Jeff Lorber - Guitar // Jeff Lorber - Piano // Jeff Lorber - Piano // Jeff Lorber - Bass (Electric) // Jeff Lorber - Bass (Electric) // Jeff Lorber - Keyboards // Jeff Lorber - Keyboards // Jeff Lorber - Producer // Jeff Lorber - Producer // Jeff Lorber - Engineer // Jeff Lorber - Engineer // Jeff Lorber - Fender Rhodes // Jeff Lorber - Fender Rhodes // Jeff Lorber - Orchestration // Jeff Lorber - Orchestration // Jeff Lorber - Horn Arrangements // Jeff Lorber - Horn Arrangements // Jeff Lorber - Synthesizer Bass // Jeff Lorber - Synthesizer Bass // Jeff Lorber - Wah Wah Guitar // Jeff Lorber - Wah Wah Guitar // Jeff Lorber - Wurlitzer // Jeff Lorber - Wurlitzer // Jeff Lorber - Effects // Jeff Lorber - Effects // Gary Meek - Flute // Gary Meek - Sax (Tenor) // Alex Al - Bass // Alex Al - Fills // Ray Bardani - Mixing // Rick Braun - Trumpet // Rick Braun - Flugelhorn // Rick Braun - Soloist // Darrell Crooks - Guitar // Darrell Crooks - Vocals // Bud Harner - Management // Paul Jackson, Jr. - Guitar // Paul Jackson, Jr. - Soloist // Ron King - Trumpet // Dennis Moody - Engineer // Rex Rideout - Bass // Rex Rideout - Drums // Rex Rideout - Keyboards // Rex Rideout - Producer // Rex Rideout - Engineer // Rex Rideout - Orchestration // Rex Rideout - Horn Arrangements // Rex Rideout - Effects // Lil' John Roberts - Drums // Dave Weckl - Drums // Dave Weckl - Engineer // Mark Wexler - Executive Producer // Andi Howard - Executive Producer // Mike White - Drums // Jeff Kanan - Assistant Engineer // Lauren Evans - Vocals // Vikki Hart - Photography // Vikki Hart - Cover Photo // Phillip "Taj" Jackson - Vocals // Paul Rayner Brown - Guitar // Paul Rayner Brown - Assistant Engineer // Paul Rayner Brown - Mixing // Christopher Gray - Art Direction // Christopher Gray - Design // Sangwook "Sunny" Nam - Mastering // Tony Moore - Drums // Tip Wyman - Assistant Engineer
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